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ORDINANCE NO. D ~Y~
AN ORDINANCE ORDERING A SPECIAL HOME-RULE ELECTION IN
THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS, TO BE HELD ON SATURDAY,
THE 10TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1991, FOR THE PURPOSE OF SUB-
MITTING TO THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF SAID CITY, FOR
ADOPTION OR REJECTION, A PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE
EXISTING CHARTER OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH CONCERNING A
WAGE FORMULA FOR FORT WORTH POLICE DEPARTMENT
EMPLOYEES; AUTHORIZING THE CITY COUNCIL TO DESIGNATE
THE PLACES AT WHICH SAID ELECTION IS TO BE HELD; AND
PRESCRIBING PRESIDING OFFICERS THEREOF.
WHEREAS, Section 9.004 of the Texas Local Government Code
mandates that the governing body of a municipality must submit a
proposed charter amendment to the voters of that municipality for
their approval if the submission is supported by a signed peti-
tion which corresponds with the requirements of Section 9.004 of
the Texas Local Government Code and Chapter 277 of the Texas
Election Code; and
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fort Worth has
received a petition which corresponds with the mandates of
Section 9.004 of the Texas Local Government Code and Chapter 277
of the Texas Election Code, wherein petitioners request and
demand that the City Council adopt an ordinance setting a date
for a special election, at which time the petitioners' proposed
charter amendment shall be submitted, without alteration or amend-
ment, to the voters of the City; and
WHEREAS, Section 9.004 of the Texas Local Government Code
provides that the required election must be held on the first
authorized uniform election date prescribed by the Election Code
that allows sufficient time to comply with other requirements of
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law and that occurs on or after the thirtieth day after the date
the ordinance is adopted, said election date being August 10,
1991; and
WHEREAS, the text of the petitioners' proposed amendment is
printed verbatim, without alteration or amendment, in Section I
of this ordinance; NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
WORTH, TEXAS:
SECTION I.
That a special election be held in the City of Fort Worth,
Texas, on Saturday, August 10, 1991, for the purpose of submit-
ting to the qualified voters of said City, for adoption or rejec-
tion, the following proposed amendment to the existing Charter of
the City of Fort Worth:
PROPOSED AMENDMENT
Shall a new Chapter XXIX, Wage Formula for Fort
Worth Police Department Employees, be added to the
Charter of the City of Fort Worth, which Chapter shall
hereafter read and be as follows:
"CHAPTER XXIX. Wage Formula for Fort Worth Police
Department Employees.
"Section 1. The City of Fort Worth shall estab-
lish a minimum wage formula for all Fort Worth Police
Officers as follows:
"A. The City shall obtain the monthly wages
for the Classification of Police Officer from the fol-
lowing cities: Arlington, Dallas, Garland and Irving.
"B. The City shall arrange the comparable
cities from the highest to the lowest and obtain the
median base wage for a senior Police Officer (a police
officer with over six (6) years' experience).
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"C. The City shall adjust the base wages of
the pay grade that includes a Fort Worth Police Officer
with over six (6) years of experience to that median
base wage for the classification of Police Officer.
"D. All other pay grades and/or classifica-
tions of Police Department employees shall receive the
percentage increase needed to make the adjustment for a
Police Officer with over six (6) years' experience.
"E. The City shall not reduce or diminish
any economic benefit or emolument being received by
Fort Worth Police Department employees as a direct or
indirect result of the implementation of this wage
formula.
"Section 2. Effective October 1, 1991, and in
each respective year thereafter, the City shall use the
formula to set the base minimum monthly wage for Police
Officers with over six (6) years of experience and pass
along any percentage wage increases to all other pay
grades and classifications of employees in the Fort
Worth Police Department. The City shall use the com-
parable wage rates effective as of July 1 of that year
in each of the comparable cities. The City shall
release all its collected data by September 1 of each
year for public inspection."
SECTION II.
That the official ballots to be used in said election shall
be prepared in accordance with Sections 52.072 and 57.073 of the
Texas Election Code and shall have printed thereon the following:
OFFICIAL BALLOT
Completely blacken in the box beside the statement indicat-
ing the way you wish to vote.
^ FOR Shall a new Chapter XXIX, Wage Formula
for the Police Department Employees, be added
to the Charter of the City of Fort Worth,
^ AGAINST which Chapter shall hereafter read and be as
follows:
"CHAPTER XXIX. Wage Formula for Fort Worth Police
Department Employees.
"Section 1. The City of Fort Worth shall
establish a minimum wage formula for all Fort
Worth Police Officers as follows:
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"A. The City shall obtain the monthly
wages for the Classification of Police Officer
from the following cities: Arlington, Dallas,
Garland and Irving.
"B. The City shall arrange the compar-
able cities from the highest to the lowest and
obtain the median base wage for a senior Police
Officer (a police officer with over six (6) years'
experience).
"C. The City shall adjust the base
wages of the pay grade that includes a Fort Worth
Police Officer with over six (6) years of experi-
ence to that median base wage for the classifica-
tion of Police Officer.
"D. All other pay grades and/or classi-
fications of Police Department employees shall
receive the percentage increase needed to make the
adjustment for a Police Officer with over six (6)
years' experience.
"E. The City shall not reduce or dimin-
ish any economic benefit or emolument being
received by Fort Worth Police Department employees
as a direct or indirect result of the implementa-
tion of this wage formula.
"Section 2. Effective October 1, 1991, and
in each respective year thereafter, the City shall
use the formula to set the base minimum monthly
wage for Police Officers with over six (6) years
of experience and pass along any percentage wage
increases to all other pay grades and classifica-
tions of employees in the Fort Worth Police
Department. The City shall use the comparable
wage rates effective as of July 1 of that year in
each of the comparable cities. The City shall
release all its collected data by September 1 of
each year for public inspection."
SECTION III.
That the City Secretary of the City shall prepare ballots to
be used in voting machines in said election, on which ballots
shall be printed the proposition to be voted on in the election.
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SECTION IV.
That the proposed amendment as hereinabove set forth, if
approved by a majority of the qualified voters voting upon said
amendment, shall become a part of the City Charter of the City of
Fort Worth as soon as an official order has been entered on the
Council Minutes of said City by the City Council thereof,
declaring the same adopted.
SECTION V.
That the City Secretary of the City of Fort Worth shall fur-
nish election officials said ballots and voting equipment, to-
gether with any other forms, blanks or instructions in accordance
with the Charter of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, and the laws
of the State of Texas, insofar as same are applicable, and with
the provisions of this ordinance.
SECTION VI.
That the polls shall be kept open from seven o'clock A.M.
until seven o'clock P.M., on August 10, 1991, and that due return
shall be made to the City Council showing the number of votes
cast for and against the proposed amendment to the City Charter.
SECTION VII.
That the location of the polling places for the election on
the proposed amendment to the City Charter, except insofar as
they may be changed by the City Council, are set forth on
Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof.
SECTION VIII.
That the City Council shall appoint a Presiding Judge and an
Alternate Presiding Judge for each precinct or portion thereof
within the City.
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Each Presiding Judge shall appoint not less than two nor
more than eight qualified election clerks to serve and assist in
conducting said election, provided that, if the Presiding Judge
actually serves as expected, the Alternate Presiding Judge shall
be one of such clerks.
SECTION IX.
A. An electronic voting system, as defined in Chapter 121 of
the Texas Election Code, as amended, shall be used for voting at
the regular polling places at said election and for counting the
ballots and the tabulation of the results. The conduct of the
election and the use of the electronic voting system shall be in
accordance with the Texas Election Code, as amended.
B. The Office of the Tarrant County Elections Administrator,
Tarrant County Courthouse, 100 Weatherford, Fort Worth, Texas
76196, is hereby established as the Central Counting Station for
the ballots cast in said election.
C. Robert Parten, having knowledge and experience in the
conduct of elections with the electronic voting system for which
the Central Counting Station is established, and being a regis-
tered voter of the City of Fort Worth, is hereby appointed as the
Manager of the Central Counting Station. The Manager shall be in
charge of overall administration of the Central Counting Station
and the general supervision of the personnel working at said
Station.
D. Wendy Tyler, being trained in the operation of the auto-
matic tabulating equipment installed at the Central Counting
Station, is hereby appointed Tabulation Supervisor. The
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Tabulation Supervisor shall be in charge of the operation of the
automatic tabulating equipment.
E. The appointments of Lynda Schafer, Donna Calton and Linda
Funkhouser as Assistants to the Tabulation Supervisor are hereby
approved. They shall assist the Tabulation Supervisor in the
operation of the automatic tabulating equipment as directed by
the Tabulation Supervisor.
F. Patricia Benavides is hereby appointed as Presiding Judge
of the Central Counting Station. She shall maintain order at the
Central Counting Station and shall have such authority as may be
prescribed by the Texas Election Code, as amended.
SECTION X.
That the City Secretary is hereby ordered and directed to
prepare and issue ballots for absentee voting and for electronic
voting for the special election and to stamp same "Official
Ballot." Said ballots shall be printed in English and in Spanish
for use in said election.
SECTION XI.
That Ruth Howard, City Secretary of the City of Fort Worth,
shall conduct and shall be the clerk for absentee voting at said
election. That Robert Parten, Tarrant County Elections Adminis-
trator, will serve as chief deputy absentee voting clerk.
Absentee voting shall be conducted by two methods:
A. Voting by personal appearance at the office of the City
Secretary, Third Floor, Fort Worth Municipal Building,
1000 Throckmorton Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102; and
B. Voting by mail.
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Absentee voting shall be on paper ballots, and such ballots
shall conform to the requirements of the Texas Election Code, as
amended, which provides that a box shall be placed beside the
proposed amendment, in which the voter is requested to blacken
in the box to indicate the way he or she wishes to vote, but
which also provides that failure of a voter to mark his or her
ballot in strict conformity with the instructions on the ballot
shall not invalidate the ballot, and the ballot shall be counted
if the intention of the voter is clearly ascertainable, except
where the law expressly prohibits the counting of the ballot. It
is specifically provided that the election officers shall not
refuse to count a ballot because of a voter having marked his or
her ballot by scratching out the amendment for which he or she
does not wish to vote; and in this connection the attention of
the Absentee Ballot Board is directed to the provisions of
Section 65.009 of the Texas Election Code, as amended.
Absentee voting by personal appearance shall be conducted at
the following locations on the dates and at the times specified
below:
Main Absentee Polling Place:
Office of the City Secretary
3rd Floor, Fort Worth Municipal Bldg.
1000 Throckmorton Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76102
The dates and times for absentee voting at the Main Absentee
Polling Place shall be as follows:
Monday, July 22
Tuesday, July 23
Wednesday, July 24
Thursday, July 25
Friday, July 26
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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Monday, July 29
Tuesday, July 30
Wednesday, July 31
Thursday, August 1
Friday, August 2
Monday, August 5
Tuesday, August 6
Branch Absentee Polling Places:
Worth Heights Multipurpose Center
3551 New York Avenue
Fort Worth, Texas 76110
Southside Multipurpose Center
959 East Rosedale
Fort Worth, Texas 76104
Como Multipurpose Center
4900 Horne Street
Fort Worth, Texas 76107
Diamond Hill/Jarvis Library
1300 N.E. 35th Street
Fort Worth, Texas 761106
Poly Subcourthouse
3212 Miller Avenue
Fort Worth, Texas 76119
Southwest Subcourthouse
3892 Altamesa Boulevard
Fort Worth, Texas 76133
County Annex West
600 West Weatherford
Fort Worth, Texas 76196
Southwest Regional Library
4001 Library Lane
Fort Worth, Texas 76109
Handley-Meadowbrook Recreation Center
6201 Beaty
Fort Worth, Texas 76112
Log Cabin Village
(Harry A. Foster Cabin)
2100 Log Cabin Village Lane
Fort Worth, Texas 76109
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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The dates and times for absentee voting at all Branch Absentee
Polling Places shall be as follows:
Monday, July 22
Tuesday, July 23
Wednesday, July 24
Thursday, July 25
Friday, July 26
Monday, July 29
Tuesday, July 30
Wednesday, July 31
Thursday, August 1
Friday, August 2
Monday, August 5
Tuesday, August 6
SECTION XII.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
That the Absentee Ballot Board is hereby created to process
absentee voting results, and Barney Koons is hereby appointed as
Presiding Judge. The Presiding Judge shall appoint at least two
other members to such Board.
SECTION XIII.
That said election shall be held under the provisions of the
Charter of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, and the Constitution
and laws of the State of Texas, insofar as same may be appli-
cable, and all persons qualified to vote in said City under the
laws of this State regulating this election shall be allowed to
vote.
SECTION XIV.
This ordinance shall constitute the proclamation, call,
notice and ordinance calling and ordering said election.
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SECTION XV.
That notice of said election shall be given by: (1) publish-
ing on the same day in each of two successive weeks a copy of
this ordinance, in English and in Spanish, in a newspaper of
general circulation published in the City of Fort Worth, with the
first publication occurring before the 14th day before the date
of the election; and (2) not later than the 21st day before the
date set for the election, posting a copy of this ordinance, in
English and in Spanish, on the City's bulletin board used for
posting notices of the meetings of the Fort Worth City Council.
SECTION XVI.
That the way and manner of holding said election, the notice
to be given therefor, the polling places, the personnel and the
officers, precinct judges and substitutes therefor, who are to
hold same, and all details connected with the holding of the elec-
tion shall be provided for and arranged by the City Secretary;
that the proper notice and publication of this notice, proclama-
tion and ordinance shall only be cumulative of and in addition to
the statutory notice of said election as herein provided; and
that any omission or irregularity in the publication of this
notice, proclamation and ordinance, or in the signing of same,
shall not in any way affect or invalidate such election.
SECTION XVII.
That in all respects, said election shall be conducted in
accordance with the Texas Election Code, as amended.
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SECTION XVIII.
That it is hereby officially found and determined that the
meeting at which this ordinance was adopted and said election was
called was open to the public and public notice of the time,
place and purpose of said meeting was given, all as required by
Vernon's Annotated Civil Statutes, Article 6252-17, as amended.
SECTION XIX.
That this ordinance, election order, proclamation and notice
shall take effect and be in full force and effect from and after
the date of its passage, and it is so ordained.
ATTEST:
City Secre ary of the City of
Fort Worth, Texas
APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY:
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City Attorney of the City of
Fort Worth, Texas
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Texas
PASSED AND ADOPTED this, the 25th day of June, 1991, at a
regular, public meeting of the City Council of the City of Fort
Worth.
THE STATE OF TEXAS §
COUNTY OF TARRANT §
I, Ruth Howard, City Secretary of the City of Fort Worth,
Texas, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true
and correct copy of Ordinance No./~~~ duly presented and
adopted by the City Council of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, at
a regular session held on the 25th day of June, A.D. 1991, as
same is of record in the minutes of said City Council.
WITNESS my hand and th~official seal of the City of Fort
Worth, Texas, this, the o~_ day of June, A.D. 1991.
City Secre ary of the City of
Fort Worth, Texas
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PRECINCT LOCATION
1070 J P Moore School
1142 4212 Belden Avenue
1241
1071 Harris Methodist Southwest
1186 6100 Harris Parkway
1296,1377
1073 Senior Citizens Fellowship Center
1601 New York Avenue
1074 D McRae Elementary School
3316 Avenue N
1075 Sycamore Park Recreation Center
2525 East Rosedale Street
1078 Mount Olive Baptist Church
2951 Evans Avenue
1079 Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church
960 East Baltimore Avenue
1080 Greater Harvest Church of God in Christ
2900 Mitchell Boulevard
10.81 University Christian Church
2720 University Drive
1083 Oaklawn Elementary School
3220 Hardeman Street
1004 Westcreek Elementary School
3401 Walton Avenue
1005 Van Zandt-Guinn Elementary School
4006 501 Missouri Avenue
1010 Community Christian Center
1800 East Vickery Boulevard
1011 Liberation Church
3540 East Rosedale Street
1014 Edge Park United Methodist Church
5616 Crowley Road
1024 Precinct One Garage
1034 800 Oak Grove-Rendon Hwy (Hwy 1187)
1244,2262
1058 Herculean Social Club
1117 East Hattie Street
1059 Southside Multipurpose Center
959 East Rosedale Street
Exhibit "A" Page 1
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1062 St. John's Episcopal Church
1077 2401 College Avenue
1085 Rosemont Middle School
1501 West Seminary Drive
1089 Morningside Elementary School
2601 Evans Avenue
1090 Progressive Church of God in Christ
1349 East Baltimore Avenue
1096 E M Daggett Middle School
1108 Oarlock Street
1097 George C. Clarke Elementary School
3300 South Henderson Street
1098 S S Dillow Elementary School
4000 Avenue N
1104 Bradley Center
2608 Timberline Drive
1105 Southwest High School
4100 Altamesa Boulevard
1106 East Berry Branch Library
4300 East Berry Street
1107 Worth Heights Multipurpose Center
3551 New York
1108 R L Paschal High School
1298 3001 Forest Park Boulevard
1111 First Baptist Church White Settlement
4069 121 Verna Trail
4255,4276
4369
1117 Bluebonnet School
3201 South Hills Avenue
1119 Westminister Presbyterian Church
1265,1347 7001 Trail Lake Drive
1348,1350
1127 Martin Luther King Center
5565 Truman Drive
1232 Truevine Baptist Church
3732 Miller Avenue
1133 St Christopher Episcopal Church
3550 Southwest Loop 820
Exhibit "A" Page 2
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1134 B H Carroll Center (New Lives)
3908 McCart Street
1299 Glen Park Elementary School
3601 Pecos Street
1150 E Ray Elementary School
1237 7309 Sheridan Road
1149 Green Elementary School
4612 David Strickland Rd
1152 A.M Pate Elementary School
1184,1297 3800 Anglin Drive
1154 Carter Park Elementary School
1204 East Broadus Street
1155 Rosemont Church of Christ
4041 Ryan Avenue
1165 South Hills Elementary School
3009 Bilglade Road
1167 Fort Worth classroom Teachers Bldg
1257 6021 Westcreek Drive
1188 Paul Laurence Dunbar High School
5700 Ramey Avenue
1195 South Fort Worth Elementary School
900 West Fogg Street
1201 Worth Heights Elementary School
519 East Butler Street
1207 Altamesa Church of Christ
1349 4600 Altamesa Boulevard
1211 Sunrise Elementary School
3409 Stalcup Road
1233 Fire Station #10
1288 3209 Hemphill Street
1238 Trinity Cumberland Presbyterian Church
7120 West Cleburne Road
1251 Sycamore Elementary School
1292 1601 Country Manor Road
1300,1378
1256 Hubbard Elementary School
1351 1333 West Spurgeon Street
Exhibit "A" Page 3
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1264 J T. Stevens Elementary School
1022 6161 Wrigley Way
1273 South Hills Baptist Church
4800 Merida Street
1291 East St Paul Baptist Church
1305 Savage Drive
1346 Dunbar - 6th Grade School
5100 Willie Street
2012 East Handley Elementary School
2617 Mims Street
2088 Sagamore Hill Elementary School
701 South Hughes Street
2099 Handley Meadowbrook Rec Center
6201 Beaty Street
2126 Handley Middle School
2311 2801 Patino Road
2146 Eastern Hills High School
5701 Shelton Street
2170 Meadowbrook Middle School
2312 2001 Ederville Road
2185 Meadowbrook Golf Course
1815 Jenson Road (Pro Shop)
2270 Fire Station #24
3100 Handley Drive
2278 Brentwood Bible Church
6917 Brentwood Stair Road
2279 Atwood McDonald Elementary School
1850 Barron Lane
3001 Civil Courts Building (Lobby)
100 North Houston Street
3008 Versia L Williams Elementary School
901 Baurline Street
3019 Riverside Multipurpose Center
201 South Sylvania Avenue
3054 Progressive Baptist Church
3061 1702 Carver Avenue
3056 Butler Place
1201 Luella
Exhibit "A" Page 4
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3066 Meadowbrook Baptist Church
3201 Purington Avenue
3082 Zion Lutheran Church
3198 1112 Eagle Drive
3101 Carter-Riverside High School
3301 Yucca Avenue
3109 Oakhurst Elementary School
2700 Yucca Avenue
3124 Midtown Church of Christ
3362 1701 Oakhurst Scenic Drive
3151 Fire Station #20
3199 1051 Woodhaven Boulevard
3162 Bonnie Brae School
3363 3600 Fossil Drive
3175 St John Baptist Church
3388 3324 House Anderson Road
3197 Romans VIII. Ministry
3227 201 Sandy Lane
3236 KXAS TV Studio
3900 Barnett Street
3253 Charles E Nash Elementary School
401 Samuels Avenue
3277 White Lake School
501 Oakland Boulevard
4002 Hunter Plaza
200 Burnett Street
4015 Middle Level Learning Center
3813 Valentine Sstreet
4016 South Hi Mount Elementary School
4101 Birchman Avenue
4017 St Thomas Catholic Church
2920 Azle Avenue
4048 Metro Opportunity School
214 Northeast 14th Street
4050 Washington Heights Elementary School
3215 North Houston Street
Exhibit "A" Page 5
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4051 Luttrell Building (Rear Entrance)
2200 Northeast 28th Street
4053 Fire Station #13
4232 5333 Lea Crest Lane
4057 Trinity Terrace
1600 Texas Street
4060 DeZavala Elementary School
1419 Colege Avenue
4064 FWISD Administration Building
3210 West Lancaster Street
4065 Shady Oaks Manor Apartments
4113 6148 San Villa Drive
4067 Denver Avenue Elementary School
1412 Denver Avenue
4068 Rosen Heights Baptist Church
2524 Roosevelt Avenue
4076 Lily B Clapton Elementary School
4095 2000 Park Place Avenue
4084 Hemphill Presbyterian Church
4370 1701 Hemphill Street
4086 Texas Girls Choir Building
4344 4449 Camp Bowie Boulevard
4087 Northside Branch Library
601 Park Street
4092 Manual Jara Elementary School
2100 Lincoln Avenue
4093 M H Moore Elementary School
1809 Northeast 36th Street
4094 Arlington Heights High School
4345 4501 West Rosedale Street
4110 Northside Multipurpose Center
1901 Harrington Avenue
4116 North Hi Mount Elementary School
3801 West Seventh Street
4118 Southern Baptist Radio & TV Center
4178 6350 West Freeway
Exhibit "A" Page 6
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4120 Como Elementary School
4274 4000 Horne Street
4122 Azle Avenue Baptist Church
2901 Azle Avenue
4123 Wesley Community Center
3600 Crump Street
4125 Trinity Baptist Church
4243 620 Churchill Road
4129 Ridglea West Baptist Church
4416 Southwest Boulevard
4130 Southwest Regional Library
4343 4001 Library Lane
4375
4135 Westridge Baptist Church
9001 Weatherford Highway
4136 Luella Merrett Elementary School
4239 7325 Kermit Avenue
4137 Jo Kelly School
201 North Bailey Street
4163 Westcliff Elementary School
4371 4300 Clay Avenue
4179 R D Evans Recreation Center
3242 Lackland Road
4182 Tanglewood Elementary School
3060 Overton Park Drive West
4203 Western Hills Elementary School
2805 Laredo Drive
4230 Fire Station #30
4342 4416 Southwest Boulevard
4231 Diamond Hill Jarvis High School
1411 Maydell Street
4242 Shady Oaks Manor Apartments
4285 6148 San Villa Drive
4373
4250 Fire Station #9
2575 Polaris Drive
4252 American Legion Post #626
1125 Burton Hill Road
Exhibit "A" Page 7
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4261 Fire Station #31
4044 4209 Longstraw Drive
4234,4372
4374,411,413
4376 Ripley Arnold Apartments
500 West Belknap
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